Ran into a problem, and found it mentioned in:
http://developer.akopia.com/archive/interchange-users/2000/msg07477.html
>From: Martin Abell <abellmt@spsp.net
> Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 16:51:11 -0400
>I have 4.5.6 on Linux from the RPM. Most pieces running, but have 2
>problems. First, clicking the Administration button at the right end of
>the menubar (admin screen) gives Internal Server Error and error log
>has: > 216.19...(yada yada yada)... - [05/October/2000:16:03:28 -0400]
>rocafixusa /cgi-bin/rocafixusa/admin/genconfig.html Runtime error: Can't
>use string ("") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at (eval 61)
>line 20.
I just got this error, and having been paying close attention to what I've
been changing it was an easy fix. I noticed that the admin page was
claiming I had mod_perl and tracked it down to being defined in the
interchange.cfg. I commented out this line.
That was the cause of the error, thinking "what would be empty in
genconfig.html?" I spotted this line right away: Environment variables
passed [version extended=1 env=1]
Commenting this out lets me back into my admin page.
So now I have a question -- was it improper to comment out the environment
directive in interchange.cfg? Or is this perhaps something bug-like about
the [version] tag?
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